The Macon advertiser and agricultural and mercantile intelligencer. (Macon, Ga.) 1831-1832, December 14, 1831, Image 1

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■ THE JHACON ADVERTISER, AMD AEJtICtLJXTERAIj AND MERCANTILE INTEEEIG-ENCER. irin rr.n ami pi.bmmimi, on wi:i)m:si>av moknincs ami Friday evenings! by marmaduke j. sladf, at five dollars per annum, payable in advance. VOL. I. p,. v floods and Groceries. 7j . c. iv to. \FOI?M their friends and the public in general that they have received their rail and Winter Stork, existing of a general aseortment of ,PV GOODS, hardware, cutlery, CROCKERY, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS AND BLANKETS. Also, 00 prices heavy HEMP B AGGING, ami ‘i in a few days by the boat Eliza, and short i. b Y other arrivals, 1 200 bags COM EE, 3 teirces do ,5 hhds.St. CROIX SUGAR, 10 tierces Loaf do 1 pipe MADEIRA WINE, 10 bids. Malaga do 100 bbls. GIN, RUM, and WHISKEY, 10 “ Rectified Whiskey, ONE PIPE JAMAICA RUM, ONE do HOLLAND GIN, ONE do COGNI AC BRANDY, RAISINS, ALMONDS, SUGARS, &c. T. ietlier with an assortment of Ironmongery , &c. consisting of SRiAIO'D'U'® CBS. of,iat an “ square i/ar Iron litrimn, Cast, and Blistered Steel , Vails, Nail Rods, Sheet Iron, Slack-smith's Bellows, Anvils, fires. Hammers, Powder, Shot Lead Ac. V The above articles were selected in parti cular reference to the up-country and will be sold ucheap as they can be had in this market. Macon, October 10, 1831. 48— y John 35. Wick HAS removed to his obi stand, on Mulberry street, adjoining the Clothing Store ot Messrs Hudson & Cos. and nearly opposite the corner (jmerly occupied by Messrs. J. 1). & A. Chap- Bin, (at present kept by Messrs E. Graves & Cos.) ad has on hand a general assortment of Goods, Kited to the season, consisting of Hr#/ (foot I h a tut Groceries. [Ms, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nc. which will be sold cheap for cash. His friends sal old customers are respectfully invited to call N, it. The highest market price will be given for Cotton. srjwr JUST received, and for sale, at the Store of A- liolweil & .1. S. tsiiitii. a handsome assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Among which are the following: Black Italian Satin Levantine (Jto-dc- Nap Sache w A: Florence Silks Addaid Stripes Thread Laces Udgiiigs Ac Inscrtings I*lo c U'oilarctts Embroidered and Li nen Cambric hand kerchiefs Sup. white Pongee do Long Lawns Irish Linens Black & white lace Veils, and green Gauze do. Belgian Ginghams Fig'il green Baize Rags, Sheep Skins Bead bags & purses Shell, tuck and side Combs Plain and fig'd. Swiss Muslins Jaconet & Cambric do &ilesbury Flannel While red & green do Blue, black, olive and brown Broad-cloths Pelise do Blue and steel mixt Sattinctts Bed Ticks Canton Flannel Beavertccns ALSO —v\ EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP Kcady-maric Cllolliing, SUCH AS Mac Dress Coats Black do Ufowii do Glue do fcteel mixt do Together with a handsome assortment of •Vsfs, Pantaloons and BJi D ’J t£> 0* 'J. £t Drawers, Shirts, Ac. Ac. All ot which they will sell cheap for cash. Jw-1. 1831. 03-tf Day anti <irrF - IJ l'°R SALE ON REVSONAiILE TERMS ÜBVduls Prime. SUGAR, ' 20 bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar, 35 hhds Molasses, 300 bags Prime Green Coffee, 200 bbls. high Proof Whiskey, 100 do do do Gin, 100 do do do limn, 50 casks Nails and Brads, 100 lbs. each. .oOOOft lbs. Swedes Iron u)oo bushels Salt, 2oj(j prices Cotton Bagging. August 12, 1831. 33—tf B'ruitx, Teas. Wine, A'c. J )!) l,o xi-s Bloom and Bunch RAISINS, I’runes, Almonds, Citron, Preserves, beanou Syrup, Hyson, Imperial and Black * as. also, i t A f** w boxes extra CLARET WlNE.be l"'rt of a private Stock. ■'This, superior (TDKII VINEGAR. ELLIS, SUOTWEI.L & CO. E 1831, 20 Bobbinct worked cap patterns Fmbroid. crape hdltfs. Poplin Shawls Black & Scarlet Me rino hdkfs. Bishop Lawns Black Bombazines Merino Cloths Blue, black, brown & olive Merino Cir cassians Do. Cassimeres Damask Venetian car peting Blue and green table covers Plaid do Dullle Blankets Rose do Point do Heavy Fustians Cottonades Domestic Plaids Bleached and brown Sheetings & Shirt ings Oil Cloths Umbrellas Bombazine and Silk Stocks Silk, marble, white & half Hose Silk and cotton sus penders Pins, Needles, Tapes Blue, brown, stccl niixcd and olive Frock Coats Brown Box Coats Steel mixed do Petersham do DRY GOODS A ND GROCERIES. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING purchased the interest of Messrs. KIMBKRY & CHISHOLM, in the Mer cantile establishment, lias located himseif in the new house below the corner, on Cherry street, re eently occupied by them, where lie will sell Goods as low as any other house in this place, for Cash or Cotton. His stock is now very complete, comprising almost every article for the country ; it consists IDIB'X OiCDCDIDO© Ilats, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries , • Salt, Iron, The old customers and the public generally', are respectfully invited to call, as the same facili ties heretofore given will still exist. In tlie rear of bis Store is a New' Ware House, just finished, and now ready for the reception of Cotton, which he will take on Storage, andmakc liberal advances on the same. GEO. WOOD. Macon, 2 Itb Oct 1831 53-tf THE SU BSCRIBERS ARE RECJIiN L\G 3000 PIECES HEMP AND TOW - BAGGING, which they offer for sale at very low prices on an extensive credit for approved paper, june, 17. IB DAY & BUTTS. JUST RECEIVED, XAJ IIISKHY. N. Rum, Hyson Tea, Coffee, TV Sugar, Molasses, Muskatel Raisins, Inverness Cotton Bagging, Best quality Dundee Powder, Shot, Ac. M. FELTON. Macon, July 20, 1831 29 LEVI ECK.LEY HAS in Store, and is constantly receiving a eneral assortment of Family Groceries and Confectionaries : among them, are Old Madeira ~) Lemons Claret Figs Port • Prunes Sherry fWillC. Almonds Champaigne Olives Muscatel and Capers Malaga J Citron Claret Isabel-"! Filberts la and l Domestic Fruits in Brandy Georgia Ala- j WINES Raisins dcira J Sugar Plumbs Cogniac and } n , Preserves Peach l nrand V- Olive Oil Holland Gin Table Salt Irish \\ hiskey Loaf A: Lump Sugar Jamaica,and > p um Sperm Cadies St. (,'roix 5 ' * SacapagnsPec:utN Cordials and Syrups Pecan, Brazil, ! bt Smoked Beef and Cheese Madeira, and ( §■ Sugar toys,cake, &C Hickory J ‘ And most other articles in the Confectiionary line. Constantly on hand, Spanish Setters, V best Tobacco. GUT Tiie above Goods are fresh, and will be sold at the lowest Augusta wholesale prices. April 18 1-tf FOR SALE, 50 Ills. SUMMER STOCK ALE, 23 cases Lupee Wine, 23 do Claret, in pints. 80 kits MACKEREL, 5 casks PORTER, 83 qr. boxes Raisins, 70 £ boxes do 30 whole do 10 doz. Congress Water. Tamarinds and Soda Crackers. AI3O, a large and fresh supply of all kinds of Confectionaries, for sale low—by L. ECKT.EY. Macon, July 29, 183!. 29—tf. A T his stand on Cotton Avenue, keeps con- W stantly for sale a general assortment of nn i* aoons, Sugar, Coffee, and Liquors. Besides other articles, consisting in part, of BrownA Blue ! Broadcloths Black 1 SiCassimores, Green J Rowan do Circassians Valencia Vestings Bull, white &, stamp’d Marseilles Vestings Calicoes Stamped Muslins White do Cambricks Irish Linen & Lawns Silks, Algiers Grode Nap Smchew Sarccnett Pink and bullßeraze Ginghams Black Italian Crape Barage Shawls Gauze do Crape Veils Crape Scarfs Gauze do M uslinColoretlace do Ladies Thread Cam brick Illik’fs Cambrick Dimity Furniture dt* Coloured Camblet Russia Drill Patent Linen Hosiery of all kinds Ladies white KidT Coloured j White, black silk l 5- Beavcr Gents, horse skin | * “ b#!tiver& buckj Kid .Mitts Jackson Drill White Linen do Umbrellas Parasols , Musnuito Netting Furniture Prints Bordering, Madalins Inserting Trimmings Thread and cotton lace These Goods, with many others not enumera te!, were bought to be sold ns low ns any in the market. M. FELTON. Macon, April 16 I-tf MACON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1831. Work Bags Linen Cambrick Ribbons assorted Brown and bleached Shirting Sea Island do do Sheeting Cotton Oznaburgs Hemp do Apron Checks Furniture do Dowlas, Diaper Bombazetts Bombazines And every thing in the Dry Goods line, com prising a good assort ment. Boots and Shoes of all kinds Gentlemen’s black & white Fur Hats Boy’s do Leghorns Ladies Dunstables Cottage Bonnets Hardware &. Cutlery Mill Saws Cross Cut Saws Shot Guns Cutting lvnivos Scythes, Sickles Log and Trace Chains Carpenters Tools do Plains Crockery and Glass Ware Looking Glasses Saddles and Bridles Martingales, W hips Window Glass W’hite Lead Putty, Medicines Logwood, chipped L block Wliittemore Cards Cotton and W 00l do V\ ritingand wrapping paper Powder and Shot Dry GoooN. I9:ii'ilu;m , ('(Ellery. Cooke aV Cotcfcs 11A V U just received their fall supply of Goods, AA consisting of a general stock of In nrfj anti Staple DRY GOOD*, Carpeting of the newest style and pattern Hearth Rugs and Table Covers Blankets < i every description Hats and fine boots and shoes A large stock of Negro shoes Saddles, bridles and leather trunks Hardware, brass andirons and fenders Crockery in small packages, assorted for the country trade Groceries of every kind Old Madeira Wine, a very' superior article Best Spanish Segars, Salt and Bagging Flat, round, square, and sheet lron° ° German, blistered and cast steel Blacksmith’s tools, nails, and nail rods White lead, Spanish brown, Copal varnish Linseed oil, w indow glass and putty Paper hanging, beautitul patterns and bordering Handsome fire board prints Just received, a large supply of Jt'cio Live Geese Feathers , Also, G) r doz. Cane and Rush Seat Fancy * Chairs Nov 10 58 Hard tea re and < niter y. FEMIh subsribers have received by recent A arrivals a large and general stock of [I Alt 11- WARE, CUTLERY, MECHANICS TOOLS, £/c.~-a few are given below. 50 kegs best Cut Nails and Brads, assorted, 288 (21 doz.) Shovels and Spades, 12 Anvils, and ti boxes Axes 100 pair Trace Chains (i dozen Sickles and 1 dozen Scythes 530 lb. sad irons, 0 boxes pipes 200 set cart and waggon boxes 4 coils of grass rope,’ 75 nests Iron Weights 115,000 gxmiiid* casting*" Steel assorted, W ceding I locs Wrought Nails, Cotton Cards Locks assorted, \V ood Screws Chisels and files, do, in sets Cast Steel Brass Andirons, Shovels and Tongs Iron do Tea Kettles Augers, Steel-yards, Hinges assorted Cast and German Steel Saws Mill Saws, Pit and Cross Cut do. Masons Trowels, Bellows, Samf paper, ! I miners, Curry Combs Looking Glasses, Glass and Brass Lamps and Candle Sticks P cited do do Castors Britnnia, Coffee turd Tea Pots Do. Plates and Tumblers A large assortment of Carpenters and Joiners Planes L Fh; ne Irons, Brads, Brass Kettles, Sutrar Boilers, V, affle and W afer Irons Ploughs and Plough Moulds, lie. Together with sets of Carpenters Tools, Smiths’ do. Tanner’s and Currier’s do Hatters, Painters and Masons do All of which will be sold on reasonable terms, at wholesale or retail. ELLIS, SHOT WELL & CO. .Tune 23 pg. BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH, and AUGUSTA. In sums to suit purchasers, for sale by WILEY, BAXTER & FORT. Macon, Nov. 10, 1831. 58-tf wmsi WILL hereafter continue the business at the T f old stand, where he solicits a continuance of that liberal patronage, which has hitherto been extended to the establishment. Nov. 25, 1831. ‘ 62 tf TIN M AltE~ vflanufact urer, MULBERRY, NEAR THIRD STREET. #TIHE subscriber manufactures and keeps con stantly on hand assortment of TIN WARE, which he will sell Wholesale and Retail, at Sa vannah or Augusta prices. JOB n OTth' doge at the shortest notice at the shop on Tliir street, next door to Ellis, Shotwell ii Cos. WILLIAM S. ELLIS. Orders sent to Ellis, Shotwell Li Cos. will re ceive prompt attention. Nov. 18, 1831. fi o—tf. Ist.JfSSIIK. TMIE subscribers having purchased the mill for . merly owned by Elijah Cotton, and known as Cotton's Mills, situated on Rocky creek, about six miles from Macon, will be ready in a few days to offer at their Lumber Y'ard, corner of Cherry and Third streets, every description, and almost any quantity of Lumber that may be Wiyited • They have already on hand, 15.000 feet seasoned Inch plank, 10,000 do ceiling, 10,000 do rough-edge, 10,000 feet 3,3 x 4,4 x 4, scantling, All of which w ill he sold at fair prices. RALSTON A JONES. July 9 23 ISAAC IL ROWLAND, HAVING declined the Ware-House Business and rented his Ware House to Messrs. J, Goddard and Reed, solicits for them, the patron age of his former customers, and tender his thanks ! to them for that liberal patronage which they ' have been pleased to bestow upon him. Macon, August 19,1831. 35 HAVING relinquished the Ware House Busi ness, improve this opportunity of returning their sincere thanks to their ftiends, for the lib” oral support extended to them. They have leased their Ware Houses for a term of years, to Mr. James C. Morgan, for whom, they wovld solicit a continuance of patronage, believing from his knowledge of the business, he will give general satisfaction. July 28, 1831. Warc-llouscs. "5" AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. rTTIIE undersigned will continue to transact the A above business in all its various branches— with strict attention to business and the facilities w liic*li they will he able to render their customers and the comparative remoteness of their Ware- House from the dangers of fire; they hope to me rit a continuance of that liberal patronage which they received the past season. ° • In addition to our former Ware-House, we have (for the convenience of our customers up town,) rented the Ware-llouse on the corner of Mulberry and Second Streets, formerly occupied bv Mr Isaac B. Rowland. All COTTON stored there will be delivered j at the boat landing, free of drayage. (fT Liberal advances will be made at all times j on Cotton in store or shipped by us. ■XT Cotton stored with us, will be insured at low rates if requested- J. GODDARD & REED. Macon, August 19, 1831. 34tf AND Commission iSnsinestt, npHE subscribers respectfully inform their A friends and the public, that they continue the above business, and renew the oiler of their ser vices in that line. They leave leased the WARE-HOUSE,lately occupied by Mr. John I’. Rowland, eligibly sit— I uated on the bank of the river, just below the i Bridge, end remote from danger by fire. For the j convenience ol their customers, in the upper part ! of town, they have a SCALE HOUSE i in Cotton Avenue. | The usual advances will he made on Cotton, stored with or shipped by them ; and their cus tomers can have the choice ot the Savannah, Charleston, New-York, or Liverpool markets. day & BUTTS. Macon, Aug. 10, 1831. 33— tf .TAJIK* A. HLANTOV £. .JEREMIAH SMITH, l nder the Jinn of nLA AIOA & s m KT2S, Respectfully lender to/heir friends and the public, their services In the \i\ißi:-nausE COMMISSION BUSINESS. ; F ffMi I. 3 have taken tlie large new Ware i louse an I W Lari, between second and third streets, i both ol which are constructed on the most ap j proved plan and are in line condition. A conven | tout close store, forth" reception of Merchandise | wit! he erected forthwith. The proximity of the j Ware House to the business part of town, and at (the same time its comparative remoteness from j other buildings, together with the advantages of | the excellent wharf attached to it, render it pe- I euliarly convenient, as well as, measurably ex empt from danger by fire. Liberal advances will lie made on cotton in store, & shipped by them— j and every other reasonable accommodation grant j ed. The personal attention of each of the firm | will be given to the business, and their utmost ex j crtiotis used to promote the interests of their cus tomers. July l* 3 , og AND COMMISSION ll USLVESS, (Cherry Street ,) MACON, GEORG A. r |M IE undersigned has taken the New WARE -1- HOUSE now building on Cherry street, he-j low the corner occupied by Messrs. KIMBEBLY \ (J CHISHOLM , where he will take Cotton on Storage, and make liberal advances on the same. All Cotton stored at this Ware-House will be delivered, if required, at any of the Boat land in <rs in this place, free of drayage. As his whole time and attention will be devot ed to the above business, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. GEO. WOOD. August 1, 1831, 31-tf iiMMti: noi si; AND 4 <tm m issi on IS as in css THE undersigned having leased from LA .MAR A; ( O. their Ware-Houses for a term ol years, tenders his services to Ins friends and the public, in the above busi. nessi He will he prepared to extend the usual fa cilitics to his customers, by making advances on Produce stored with him, or on Shipments to his friends in Savannah and Charleston. Connected with the Ware-llouscs are safe and extensive close Storages, for the recep tion of any Goods that may he consigned to him for sale or otherwise. The situation of those Ware-Houses, as to convenience and safety, are not surpassed by miy in the place : should additional security be required, Insu rance can he effected at a very low rate. The subscriber’s attention will be devoted exclusively to the above business. He there fore hopes to receive a proportion of public patronage. JAS. C. MORGAN. .Macon July 28, 1831. Ware-I ion sc and Commission Merchants, 11 ESPECTFULLY tender their services to -ftj their friends and the public in the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION SSusitwas. They have taken the large and commodious Warehouse built and formerly occupied by VV. & G. Pope, on the Last side of the River, which is constructed on the most approved plan, and in line condition for the reception of Cotton. Merchants and Planters who favour them with their custom, will have their instructions i> r omple ly amended to. They will be prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton delivered in thei- W are-House. They will also keep constantly on hand a gen eral assortment of I) It Y GOO 1) S, & G R O C E It I E S. Which then mill self loir. HENRY CARTEPJ JOHN J. BENNETT. Auffufit 12, 1831. .3a tf RUiNiucN, COMMISSION BUSINESST r SMI E subscriber w ill attend to the purchase of Cotton, and sale of Merchandize, and hopes by strict attention, to merit the patronage of those who may favor him with their confidence. JAMES REA. Macon, Oct. 15 4?-law3m Loinin in ion EC ia niiii* st s. IN DARIEN. FTTIIL subscribers heg leave to inform their A friends and the public in genera) that they continue to attend to Business in the above -line, and w ill be thankful tor a continuance of their favors. PH : R. YONGK & SONS. Darien August 15, 1831. 37 tf COMMISSION' BUSINESS, THE subscribers have connected them selves under the firm of PATTON & COHEN, for the transaction of a general Commission Busi ness in Darien and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, assuring those who favor them with their Business, that every exertion on their part shall be used for the advancement of their interest. They have taken the Wharf and Store House recently oocupied by Messrs, l’h. R. Yonge A Sons, and owned by It. E. Hand, Esq. ROBERT S. PATTON, J. COHEN, Jr. Darien, Aug. 22, 1831. 37-3 m Commission Ilttsiness IN DARIEN. f gIIIE subscribers would inform their./riend and the public that they continue the' COMMISSION ill SINESS, in Darien and are supplied with large Store- Houses and Wharves. Any business intrusted to them they will endeavor to transact to the sa tisfaction of those interested. KIMBERLY A IIALL. Darien Nov. 14, 1831. CO-Dm AUCTION BUSINESS. EgMIE subscribers having formed a connection in the above line, under the firm of lIEA A COT ION, Tender their services, and hope by their attention to merit a share of patronage. • , JAMES HE A, CHARLES COTTON. Macon, Oct7 48-law.3m ———— - . j- ■■■■■ YSi*<*cll.-uiooiixi Ailvortimeii(*. .VL'ls* WORKS. THE Young Duke by the author of Vivian Gray, Haverhill or Memoirs of an officer in the army of Wolfe. Persian Adventurer. * Destiny by the author of Marriage, Ue. TheTalba, a romance, The Seperation—The Heiress of Bruges, The Incognito or Sins and Peccadilloes, The Dutchman's Fire Side, - Dr. Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopaedia, Vol. England, Ireland, and Scotland. Mary, Queen ofScotts, of the family library, by Henry Glassford Bell, Esq. Journal of a Naturalist, War in Germany and France. Just received and for sale by ELLIS, SHOTWELL o'CO. September 6, 1831. 40— SIDE BOARDS. HJ3WO elegant Mahogany SIDEBOARDS this day received, and for sale by July 1 22 COOKE ii COWLES. iiarien and .Teie- Cork . !PACsyssPßa TO SAIL THE IST, 10TH AND 20TH OF EVERY MONTH. Schooner Mary Ann, Captain Fithian. Schooner Hero, Captain Collier. Schooner Martha Beaston, Captain Petit. Schooner Agenora, Captain Pierce. FIIHE above arc all vessels on which Insurance JL can be effected at the lowest rates, and ship pers may rely that the greatest punctuality w ill be observed in their sailing, commencing the Ist September. For Freight or Passage, apply to the masters on board, or to E. H. COLLINS, 88 South Street, New York, or P. R. YONGE A SONS, Darien. HIDES—COW HIDES. 10,000 SIS which the highest prices will be given, by I • E. L. YOUNG & CO. ! Macon, Oct. 25 53 For publishing in Moron, Georgia, A daily newspaper, devoted to News, Politics, - Agriculture! Commerce, &c. TO BE ENTITLED TiID Ifaily Jfrtftwt Telegraph. ONE number of the same has been issued, as a specimen; and the press will go irfto opera tion as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. Terms —The price of the Daily Macon Tele graph will be Five Dollars for six months for $6 50 per annum, including six months daily and six months weekly. Advertisements will be inserted at customary rates. M. BARTLETT. Editors with whom v.e exchango will ploasc notice the above. Oct 21 53 —tf HOUSE, SKi V, Atvn OllX VMICSTAL MACON, GEORGIA. \IpJLL execute House, Sign, and Ornamental vv Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing &c. Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, Ac. Walls Painted or Ornamented in Oils or Wa ter Colors. The above business executed by the subscriber in a style he trusts worthy the liberal patronage and approbation be has and continues to receive. Macon, July I'd, 1831. ‘.*6, tf •Merchant Tailor, | S now opening, at the Macon Clothing Store A anew and splendid assortment of floods and Clothing, in his line, consisting of • Superfine Blue, 44 Black, “ Brown, 44 Green, LOXDON 44 Olive, > 44 Claret, CLOTHS. 44 Mulberry,. 44 Invis. green, 44 And Mixt J Stiped Cassitnere, anew article. Petersham’s Oxford nii vt. Satinet, first rate Fash, figured and plain Velvet Vesting Sntin Florentine do Marseilles and Valencia do Blue, ■■ Black, Orange, Drab, A CASSI MERES. Buff, White, j Steel mixt J Silk Italian, and fig. fancy and white Crettafs English an J India Handkerchiefs Buck, home and lined Gloves Black and white silk Stockings Silk, cotton and w orsted Randem half hose French' fancy velvet suspenders Silk, webbing and cotton do Shirt bosoms and shirt collars \ elvet and bombazine stocks, and stiffners Linen cambric handkerchiefs Silk Ac. Cloth caps, children's fancy' do, hair seal do Flannel, brown shirting & sheeting, buttons Gold and silver epaulets, stars, Tassels, lace, buttons, Ac. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Fine blue, brown, g teen A olive Frock coats do do do do Dress do do do do do Coatees Mixed over-coats and pea coats Fine blue, black, brown, drab, orange and mixed pantaloons Blue and mixed Sattinet pantaloons Cord and Berentine pantaloons line figured, plain, velvet, Florentine, Mar seilles, bombazine and cloth Vests, Drawers, shirt , monkey jackets, short jackets Trowsers, Fustian pantaloons Goat’s hair Can toons, Indigo blue and Carn blet cloaks Ladies goats hair, camblet, silk and plaid do. Allot which are made up in the best manner, and will be sold cheap for CASH. TAILORING, in all its branches, carried on as usual. Having the latest fashions and good workmen, my work shall not be inferior to any I solicit the patronage of my friends and the pub lic generally. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. October 31 ' 55 tf N OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the late firm of 1 err it & Worths, will take notice, that all accounts due the said firm must be closed by tiie first of January next. __ LEWIS FITCH. wwwbbsm Jewelry, Ac. TIIE subscriber having determined on permanent settlement in Macon, res pectfully solicits public patronage, and b.ing devoted by taste to the mechanical part of bis trade, self-taught, a Georgian, and haying vi.~ ited New York to become thoroughly ac quainted with the art of watch-making, hopes to merit a share of business in trade. Besides Ii is services, he offers to the public (and on terms no less enchanting titan the superior quality of bis goods) a very splendid andjliam.- some assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, .Silver-Ware, Ac. Of which there rc Al. J. Tobias A Cos. and J. Johnson's gold and silver patent Lever Watches, gold A silver lupines, and other fine watches of approved scapements. Of Gen tlemen s Jewelry there are gold curb and safety chains, seals and keys, breast pins Ac. Ladies Jewelry, Gold.jet,Variegated and enamelled Medalions, cameo,Terquois, mosiac, enamelled, coral, jei, variegated Filligrec Topaz and agate Ear Rings, Basket and Cable Chains, variegated Seals, Keys, Watch Chains, Breast l’ins, Rings, gold and silver, Gold and Silver Thim bles, Gold, Silver and Steel templed SPECTACLES with glasses to suit the eye. Quizzing Glasses, Miniature Settings, Shell Combs, Sparanel and Coral Beads, Bead Bags, Snuff Boxes, Pocket Knives, Dirks, Pistols, Rogers A Sons best Razors, Butter Knives, Snuffers and Trays, Candle Sticks, Castors, Silver Plated Fruit Dishes, Waiters, Tea Trays, Mats. Briltania Coffee 1 ots, Silver ica 1 aides and Desert Spoons Soup Ladies, Sugar Tongs, FINE MANTLE CLOCKS, M ILLIARD TIME PIECES, Ac. The above articles are fresh, and having art Agent in New York, who is a regular dealt r and has constant communication with the be? t Manufactory in Europe, that, is forwarding rr r Goods, I can fill any orders that l mn; have in my line with the shortest dispatch ami greatest facility. WM. B. JOHNSTON. Macon Dec. 1, 1831. 61 4w i'HsHHUES COl f EE, * M VNUFACTVRVr. BIAS purchased ot Mr. Win. R. mown, h ; S 1 entire stock of materials, and in t rest, in th . Cabinet Business, and being prepar and to execum all khuls of wsrk in bis profession, nwpectfnll • solicits the patronage of tho citizen, of Macon, and the public generally. He has removed the Shop to Mr. = In use, near the Market-house. All kinds oftyri • ii g, fee. will continue to be executed, at rl • I formerly used by Mr. Brown, cn Brid . [ Street. Aug. 8. 32 tf. ’ NO. 07.